Paisabazaar ties up with RBL Bank

Paisabazaar ties up with RBL Bank

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Category : Business and economics Published on: February 17 2022

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  • Paisabazaar.com, a digital platform for consumer credit, has partnered with RBL Bank Limited to offer ‘Paisa on Demand’ (PoD), a credit card that will be exclusively available on the Paisabazaar platform. 
  • This is the third product under Paisabazaar’s neo-lending strategy.
  • The credit card from RBL Bank will be lifetime free with a digital onboarding process. It provides options of availing of personal loans from RBL Bank, using the same credit limit at normal personal loan rates to customers. 
  • The credit card product will provide customers the option of availing a personal loan from RBL Bank using the same credit limit at normal personal loan rates.
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